A month ago we published the world's exclusive review of Red Hat 8.0, Download Edition. In the meatime Red Hat, Inc. sent us a box of their newest product, Red Hat Professional. While the OS is pretty much the same as in the download edition and we have already made an extensive article on it, a few additional goodies await the customer in the box and we review them.
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GNOME 2.0 faster than KDE 3.0? Nah. Yeah, maybe it uses a lot more RAM (well, somebody gotta pay for the extra features, right?), if compiled on GCC 3.2 with the same optimizations, there shouldn't be a big performance difference. If there is, you should really consider getting more RAM.
P.S. I was using GNOME 2.0 just before my Linux machine blew up taking all my dear sweet sweet files with it.......
GNOME 2.0 faster than KDE 3.0? Nah. Yeah, maybe it uses a lot more RAM (well, somebody gotta pay for the extra features, right?), if compiled on GCC 3.2 with the same optimizations, there shouldn't be a big performance difference. If there is, you should really consider getting more RAM.
P.S. I was using GNOME 2.0 just before my Linux machine blew up taking all my dear sweet sweet files with it.......